Treadmill-based locomotor training with leg weights to enhance functional ambulation in people with chronic stroke: a pilot study
Autor: | Tania Lam, Catherine Chan, Adina Houldin, Kathryn Luttmann |
---|---|
Rok vydání: | 2009 |
Předmět: |
Male
medicine.medical_specialty Treatment outcome Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Pilot Projects Motor Activity medicine.disease_cause Body weight Weight-bearing Weight-Bearing Physical medicine and rehabilitation medicine Humans Motor activity Treadmill Chronic stroke Gait Physical Therapy Modalities Aged Leg business.industry musculoskeletal neural and ocular physiology Rehabilitation Body Weight Stroke Rehabilitation Middle Aged Exercise Therapy Stroke Locomotor training Treatment Outcome Chronic Disease Physical therapy Female Neurology (clinical) business |
Zdroj: | Journal of neurologic physical therapy : JNPT. 33(3) |
ISSN: | 1557-0576 |
Popis: | Novel locomotor training strategies for individuals with disorders of the central nervous system have been associated with improved locomotor function. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of treadmill-based locomotor training combined with leg weights on functional ambulation in individuals with chronic stroke. We assessed functional ambulation and muscle activity in ambulatory individuals with chronic stroke.We used a pre/posttest design. Six individuals with chronic stroke who were community ambulators were recruited. Participants underwent a 30-minute treadmill-based locomotor training sessions three times per week for four to 12 weeks. The training program involved treadmill walking for 30 minutes with partial body weight support as needed. Leg weights, equivalent to 5% of body weight, were affixed around the paretic leg. Outcome measures consisted of the 10-m walk test, the modified Emory Functional Ambulation Profile, and temporal gait parameters.Improvements were observed in functional ambulation measures, particularly the stairs subscore of the modified Emory Functional Ambulation Profile. Participants also exhibited an increase in the proportion of time the paretic leg spent in swing. No significant improvements were observed in the 10-m walk test.This pilot study demonstrates that the combination of leg weights and treadmill training is a feasible approach, that is well tolerated by participants. This approach may have the potential to improve some aspects of functional ambulation and the performance of activities requiring hip and knee flexion. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
Externí odkaz: |